Lecture 'Making Architecture'

24.04.2018

How to design a building? During the duo-lecture ‘Making’ Architecture, Dirk Jan Postel of Kraaijvanger Architects elaborates on a number of projects that show how the process of making, from concept to building, unfolds. After Postel, also Wim van den Bergh Architect will share his vision.

In the lecture series ‘Making’ Architecture, organized by Juliette Bekkering of The Chair of Architectural Design and Engineering (ADE) at the TU Eindhoven, and AnArchi, Study Association for Architecture, and , two architects will give a double lecture about their views on ‘making’ architecture. The double lecture format creates an exciting dynamic and provides insight in how different architects from different offices in fact deal with the making of architecture.

Program ‘Making’ Architecture on Thurday 3 May 2018:

  • 19:00u. Welcoming speech
  • 19:15u. Lecture Dirk Jan Postel
  • 20:00u. Break
  • 20:15u. Lecture Wim van den Bergh
  • 21:00u. Opportunity for questions and/or discussions
  • 21:30u. Closing with drinks

Lectures take place from 19.00 -21.30 uur in Lecture Room 4 in the Auditorium at the Technical University Eindhoven.

Former lecturers:
Caro van de Venne (BARCODE Architects), Haiko Meijer (Onix NL), Felix Clause (Felix Clause Dick van Wageningen Architecten), David Gianotten (OMA), René van Zuuk (René van Zuuk Architecten), Ellen van der Wal (Mecanoo), Harm Timmermans (Shift Architecture Urbanism), Liesbeth van der Pol (Dok Architecten), Marlies Rohmer (Marlies Rohmer Architecten), TIlo Herlach (HHF Architects), Joost Vos (partner at Benthem Crouwel Architects), Elma van Boxel (founding partner ZUS), Willem Jan Neutelings (founding partner Neutelings Riedijk Architects), Nathalie de Vries (founding partner MVRDV), Floris Cornelisse (founding partner Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven, Pieter Bannenberg (founding partner NL Architects, Mark Hemel (Information Based Architecture), Joost Ector (Ector Hoogstad Architecten), Koen van Velsen (Koen van Velsen architecten), Xaveer de Geyter (Xaveer de Geyter Architects)

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